Rafael Correa
Rafael Vicente Correa Delgado born April 6, 1963 in Guayaquil,[1] was the 43rd President of Ecuador, and in 2009-2010 was the president pro tempore of the UNASUR.
Rafael Correa | |
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45th President of Ecuador | |
In office 15 January 2007 – 24 May 2017 | |
Vice President | Lenín Moreno Jorge Glas |
Preceded by | Alfredo Palacio |
Succeeded by | Lenín Moreno |
President pro tempore of the Union of South American Nations | |
In office 10 August 2009 – 26 November 2010 | |
Preceded by | Michelle Bachelet |
Succeeded by | Bharrat Jagdeo |
President pro tempore of Community of Latin American and Caribbean States | |
In office 28 January 2015 – 28 January 2016 | |
Preceded by | Luis Guillermo Solís |
Succeeded by | Danilo Medina |
President of the PAIS Alliance | |
In office 3 April 2006 – 1 May 2017 | |
Preceded by | Position established |
Succeeded by | Lenín Moreno |
Minister of Finance | |
In office 20 April 2005 – 9 August 2005 | |
President | Alfredo Palacio |
Preceded by | Mauricio Yepez |
Succeeded by | Magdalena Barreiro |
Personal details | |
Born | Rafael Vicente Correa Delgado 6 April 1963 Guayaquil, Ecuador |
Political party | PAIS Alliance (until 2018) The Citizens' Revolution Party (2018) |
Other political affiliations | Acuerdo Nacional (since 2018) |
Spouse(s) | Anne Malherbe Gosselin (m. 1992) |
Children | 3 |
Alma mater | Catholic University of Guayaquil UCLouvain University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign |
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Website | Official website |
Correa was elected President of Ecuador in late 2006 and took office in January 2007. In December 2008, he declared Ecuador's national debt illegitimate, based on the argument that it had been contracted by despotic prior regimes.
Correa's first term in office had been due to end on January 15, 2011, but the new approved constitution, written by the new National Assembly, called for general elections for April 26, 2009. In that election, Rafael Correa won in the first round with 51.9% of votes counted.
Early life
Rafael Correa was raised in a working class family from Guayaquil, the country's largest city. His father was Rafael Correa Icaza, born in the Province of Los Ríos, Ecuador, 23 March 1934, and deceased 10 June 1995. His mother is Norma Delgado Rendón, born 1 September 1939. His parents had three more children: Fabricio Correa, Pierina Correa and Bernardita Correa.
He attended primary and secondary school in San José-La Salle School in Guayaquil. During his youth he was a boy scout. Correa met his future Vice President, Jorge Glas while they were scouts as youth.
During his secondary studies he was president of the Lasallian Student Cultural Association ("ACEL" in Spanish). Afterwards and based on his academic achievements, he was given a scholarship to study at the Catholic University of Santiago de Guayaquil (UCSG in Spanish), a private higher education institution in Guayaquil, Ecuador, where he obtained an undergraduate degree in economics in 1987.
Rafael Correa Media
Correa and U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton in Quito, 8 June 2010
Correa and French President Francois Hollande, 7 November 2013
Rafael Correa with Pope Francis, 6 July 2015
The President steps into a Dhruv helicopter
References
- ↑ Fecha de Nacimiento Presidencia del Ecuador-Presidente